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Chapter 614: Assault on Huyang

At the head of Huyang City, the number of defenders tonight was twice as high as usual. Because they knew that Cao Cao had personally arrived in Nanyang, just a hundred miles away in Wancheng. Moreover, the Liang and Wei army were fighting fiercely there, so they naturally did not dare to neglect and careless.

The night was deep, and several Wei soldiers carrying lanterns walked past the city. One of the people who looked like a leader suddenly stopped and said to several companions around him: "Did you hear anything?"

After hearing this, the rest of the people immediately stopped and raised their ears to listen carefully. A young Wei soldier said: "

He deliberately poked the lantern out of the battlements and took a photo to see if anyone sneaked up on the wall. This photo doesn't matter, his heart seemed to jump out. Because he saw a face, his eyes staring at him tightly. Before he could scream, his companion exclaimed, "What is this!" It turned out that his companion also saw a hook claw hooked on the wall. Before he finished speaking, several heavy arrows shot up with the sound of wind. These Wei soldiers were shot to the ground in an instant. Except for one person screaming and howling, the rest of the people were almost killed with one arrow. The lanterns and torches in their hands fell to the ground.

These movements quickly attracted the attention of the nearby Wei army, and they shouted loudly and warned one after another. Some people ran towards this side, and some people used torches or lanterns to explore the situation. Dozens of black shadows had climbed up to the top of the city along the ropes.

Except for the place where the first Wei army soldier was killed just now, six or seven Liang soldiers successfully climbed to the top of the city, the Liang soldiers from the rest of the places were all blocked by the Wei army in a timely manner.

After a Wei army soldier discovered the hook claws, he tried his best to cut it with a knife. The first knife was not completely cut off, and there was only a little implication left. When he was about to cut the second knife, the opponent had already climbed to the chassis and stabbed him in his hand. The knife stabbed into his chest with lightning speed. However, the remaining Wei soldiers behind him also stabbed the sword and gun without mercy. Liang soldiers who killed him were stabbed into honeycombs by random swords and guns and fell down to the city.

The six or seven Liang soldiers who successfully climbed the city were immediately gathered together and formed a simple military formation back to back to defend this "beach" so that more Liang soldiers could climb up. But at this time, fifty or sixty Wei soldiers were already rushing towards them with torches and lanterns, shouting and shouting. It was only seven or eight times before them.

The leader of the Wei army somehow rushed to the ground like a dog eating shit and never got up again. An arrow was inserted into his head, which was shot by Dian Qing, who could penetrate Yang hundreds of steps. The other Wei soldiers also fell to the ground or screamed and wailed one after another. Dozens of longbowmen of the Dian Qing Legion had all shot arrows.

The Dianqing Legion is known for its archery skills. Not to mention the longbowmen, even the light cavalry flying feathers can reach the level of passing through Yang 100 steps on foot. Now these longbowmen do not shoot randomly, but accurately snipers, almost one arrow. In just a few blinks, more than half of the dozens of Wei soldiers who rushed towards the seven or eight Liang soldiers had fallen down. The remaining dozens of Wei soldiers had rushed to the seven or eight Liang soldiers. The remaining dozens of Wei soldiers had rushed to the seven or eight Liang soldiers. The Liang soldiers were seen swaying shields and swinging their swords, and cooperated with each other to skillfully eliminate these Wei soldiers in the blink of an eye.

Another group of Wei generals rushed up. The generals in charge realized how the previous group of people were destroyed by the other party and shouted: "There are enemy archers under the city! Stop the torches and lanterns in their hands, otherwise they will become living targets." The soldiers following him threw the torches and lanterns outside the city one after another. Some people were thrown by arrows and killed on the ground.

At this time, more than ten Liang soldiers climbed to the top of the city and threw down more ropes. The Wei soldiers who threw away the lighting objects had rushed to the front of the Liang army. Although they were not sniped by the other party, they were temporarily blind because they suddenly lost the light. However, the Liang soldiers on the top of the city themselves were fighting in the darkness, had already adapted to the environment, and could see the other party clearly in the night.

These elite Liang infantrymen approached each other silently and suddenly used their swords. More than a dozen Wei soldiers were stabbed to the ground in a confused manner, and they didn't even have time to wail. The two sides immediately fought together and fought together.

A Wei soldier stabbed the sword in his hand towards the black shadow in front of him. He heard a wail like a pig. The injured man had already swung his sword at the Wei soldier. The two stood together almost face to face. The Wei soldier screamed in shock: "Don't cut, it's me, brother!" Before he finished speaking, the other party's steel knife had been slashed on his shoulder blade. "Damn, why are you? Don't have eyes?" The two injured Wei soldiers were killed by Liang Jun before they could regret it.

The Liang army soldiers obviously had special night battle training, but these Wei army soldiers could not distinguish between the enemy and us in this situation, and even had the situation of accidentally hurting their own people. In a quarter of an hour, the second batch of dozens of Wei soldiers attacked were killed again. At this time, more Liang army climbed to the top of the city from this place, with as many as forty or fifty people.

The generals of the defenders at Huyang City discovered that the situation was not good and shouted loudly, and more Wei soldiers rushed here. However, in this way, the defenses in the rest of the places were somewhat ignored. The hooks with ropes were thrown to the top of the city one after another, and a large number of elite soldiers of Liang army climbed along the ropes to the top of the city again.

When the Wei generals at the head of Huyang were extremely anxious, Dian Qing and Hua Xiong under the city were also extremely anxious. Such a raid of the city must open the city gate in a very short window of time. Otherwise, when the defenders in the city reacted and mobilized heavy troops to the city to support, no matter how elite soldiers or brave the generals were, they would be unable to make the situation come true. In fact, Gao Lan, the guard general of the Wei army in Huyang, had already received the news, and was just leading the urgently assembled soldiers to hurry towards the attacked city gate.

At the top of the city, hundreds of Wei soldiers who came from the rest of the city were only more than twenty battles away from the gathering of Liang soldiers at the top of the city. They also threw away the illumination objects such as torches and torches. Suddenly, five or six explosive bombs rose into the air and flew towards the city.

Liang's army began to shoot the city with portable crossbows. Because it was the first test shot, only two fell on the city, rising several feet high of flames, and the rest fell into the city after passing through the light trails in the air on the city. However, Liang's army did not want to use this to destroy the Wei army, but its main function was only for lighting. The moment the light of the fireball illuminated the city, dozens or hundreds of arrows quickly shot towards the rushing Wei army. In an instant, more than twenty people fell down. Then another round of fireballs rose into the air. Liang's army obviously divided the crossbows into several strands in order to take turns to bombard the bombardment...
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